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Christophe Lechauve1, Sébastien Augustin1, Hélène Cwerman-Thibault1, Élodie Reboussin1, Delphine Roussel1, René Lai-Kuen2, Bruno Saubamea2, José-Alain Sahel1, Thomas Debeir3, Marisol Corral-Debrinski4.
Abstract
Neuroglobin (NGB) is considered as an endogenous neuroprotective molecule against stroke, since the protein alleviates the adverse effects of hypoxic and ischemic insults. We previously demonstrated the functional link between NGB and mitochondria since it is required for respiratory chain function. Thus, here, we evaluated the relevance of this effect in the Harlequin (Hq) mouse strain, which exhibits retinal ganglion cell (RGC) loss and optic atrophy due to a respiratory chain complex I (CI) defect. A twofold decrease of NGB amounts was observed in Hq retinas. We constructed a recombinant adeno-associated virus which combines to the mouse NGB open reading frame, its 5' and 3'UTR, for guarantying mRNA stability and translation capacity. The vector was administrated intravitreally to Hq mice and NGB expression was stable for up to 7 months without negative effect on retinal architecture or function. On the contrary, RGCs and their axons were substantially preserved from degeneration; consequently, CI activity in optic nerves was protected conferring improvements in vision. Hence, we established that NGB prevents respiratory chain impairment, therefore, protecting visual function otherwise compromised by mitochondrial energetic failure.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24622090 PMCID: PMC4048897 DOI: 10.1038/mt.2014.44
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Ther ISSN: 1525-0016 Impact factor: 11.454